- from 1484
until his
death on 27 May 1505. He was
succeeded by
Cardinal Galeozzo Franciotto della Rovere (1505–1507), and then by the
Cistercian Girolamo...
- (Roman Obedience)
Pierre de
Luxembourg (1384–1387) (Avignon Obedience)
Galeozzo Tarlati de
Petramala (1388–1400) (Avignon Obedience)
Michael de
Salva (1404–1406)...
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commendam Paolo Giustiniani (1460–1485 Died)
Domenico Vaccari (1485–1502)
Galeozzo della Rovere (1502–1503)
Administrator Lorenzo Cibo (1503) Administrator...
-
Cardinalate in 1390. In 1386, two of
Urban VI's cardinals,
Pileus de
Prata and
Galeozzo de Petramala,
withdrew from Urban's
allegiance and
joined that of Clement...
-
elected Pope
Julius II in 1503.
Eubel II, pp. 16 no. 2, 60, 229, 265.
Galeozzo's letter of
appointment as
bishop of
Savona by Pope
Alexander VI, dated...
- Pope
Julius II, grand-nephew of Pope
Sixtus IV, and
brother of
Cardinal Galeozzo Franciotti della Rovere. He was not residential. He
governed the diocese...
-
became subject to the
Kings of Naples, and then to the
Visconti of Milan.
Galeozzo Visconti gave Asti to
Louis of Valois, Duke of Orleans, son of King Charles...